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Call for Abstracts: Artificial Intelligence and Challenges to the Rule of Law
We are organizing a Special Workshop within the 32nd World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR 2026), which will take place in Istanbul from 28 June to 3 July 2026. The topic of the Workshop is “Artificial Intelligence and Challenges to the Rule of Law”.
We are welcoming contributions by legal philosophers, political theorists, and scholars of AI ethics. Both established and early-career researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts of max. 300 words in English, German, or French to matthias...@ius.uzh.ch and pascal...@ius.uzh.ch.
Format: presentations of 20 minutes each followed by open discussions of 20 minutes.
Participants must register for the Congress and pay the applicable registration fee. The exact time and date of the Workshop are not yet known. Please indicate your availability.
For further information, please refer to the Call for Abstracts here or here (PDF).
This Special Workshop is organized by Matthias Hächler and Pascal Meier, Faculty of Law, University of Zurich.
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